Sport coaches' handbook

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    • Mallett, Clifford J.
    • International Council for Coaching Excellence

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Sport coaches' handbook

International Council for Coaching Excellence ; Dan Gould, Cliff Mallett, editors

Human Kinetics, c2021

  • : print

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

While the impact of coaches on their athletes has been appreciated for more than a century, only recently have researchers reached a consensus concerning the key coaching principles and methods that consistently ensure the most positive outcomes for athletes and coaches. Sport Coaches' Handbook presents this more holistic approach to coaching and provides possible applications to raise the quality of coaching around the globe. This groundbreaking reference is for aspiring coaches and current coaches across all sports and participation levels. Sport Coaches' Handbook is authored and edited by leading international figures in coaching and coach development who have been selected by the International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE). The book helps coaches to fulfill their chosen role while considering their personal values and philosophy, the athletes they coach, and the environment in which they work. Coaches will find information and insights on numerous topics of critical importance to a successful coaching career: Employing ethical decision making with a systematic method to ensure choices are consistent with moral and professional guidelines Developing a coaching philosophy and evaluating how to define or sharpen that approach Promoting athlete development by enhancing athletes' psychological and physical growth as well as technical and tactical performance Embracing the crucial characteristics that nurture effective leadership in coaching Each chapter features a practical exercise or self-evaluation that underscores specific points of emphasis and challenges coaches to reflect on their personal experiences and apply their newfound knowledge in their individual coaching contexts. In addition, motivational quotes and subject-related anecdotes about exemplary coaches are highlighted throughout the book to inspire coaches to be even more athlete-centered and successful leaders. The book's internationally recognized contributors collectively represent more than 300 years of coaching experience and bring to the book their extensive knowledge of coaching. Sport Coaches' Handbook is the clear choice for coaches and coach educators dedicated to developing and improving coaches and furthering the profession of coaching.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Coaching and Its Development as a Profession Wade Gilbert Chapter 1. The Coaching Role Dan Gould and Cliff Mallett Chapter 2. Coaching Ethics Andy Driska, Laurie Patterson, and Sue Backhouse Chapter 3. Coaching Philosophy Karen Collins Chapter 4. Key Coaching Functions Dan Gould and Kristen Dieffenbach Chapter 5. Core Coaching Skills Sergio Lara-Bercial and John Bales Chapter 6. Program Management Bob Crudgington Chapter 7. Athlete Development Models Joe Baker and Nick Wattie Chapter 8. Psychological and Social Development of Athletes Karl Erickson, Martin Camire, and Jenelle N. Gilbert Chapter 9. Physical Development of Athletes Vern Gambetta Chapter 10. Technical and Tactical Development of Athletes Damian Farrow Chapter 11. Career Decision Making in Coaching William Taylor and Mike Sheridan Chapter 12. Continuing Education in Coaching Cliff Mallett, Steven Rynne, and Pierre Trudel Appendix: Governing Rules and Laws: The World Anti-Doping Code

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